The Decline of America as We Know It!
June 13, 2009 by: Allen SanfordIt is certainly apparent if one turns on the news that the United States is no longer in the same political position it once was. The United States was formed as a Democracy with a capitalistic economy, and you will find very few people who will argue against this point. Today however there are many signs which might make one believe that indeed we are now experiencing a transitional phase of our economy from capitalism to communism known as socialism. However a deeper look reveals the more obvious assumption that our president, Barrack Hussein Obama is indeed setting himself up to be our “tyrant” by appointing one czar after another. Certainly Barrack would be able to use the current economic status of the State in order to mask his movements within the government. After all most dictators come into power during times of emergency.
A direct comparison with Adolf Hitler we can see that both certainly were initially legally elected head of their respective states and both clearly showed their intentions almost immediately that they were seeking absolute power. Some may ask how is Obama seeking absolute power, simple this is were the czars come in. You see the czars, by the way at the time of this writing Obama had 16 czars, answer to nobody but Barrack Obama. Certainly you can see that if these czars answer to nobody but Obama this undermines the Constitution of America and gives Barrack absolute power. For those of you wanting to know more about these czars I will direct you here as Glen Beck does a far better job of explaining it than I do.
What am I getting at here you maybe asking, well here it is we need to remove these czars and other unconfirmed people and return our government to a balanced government. We need to press our House and State representatives to use their powers to check the President before it is too late.












Please do not take this the wrong way as I among others have become victims of outsourcing and empathize with you totally. We are a group of IT professionals and proponents of open source technologies as well. So indeed we enjoy seeing more supporters of the movement, especially here in T’town. However a word of caution, if you plan to be successful entrepreneur; might we recommend that you do not voice your political opinions on blogs or websites associated with your business as it give potential clients the wrong message and above all it is just not professional. Trust us on this one as we understand your plight as we have all been there and we want people like yourself to be successful especially during these troubling times.
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While your opinion is respected and ample reasons to adhere to your advice can be dictated from multiple sources, I must also stress that an entrepreneur by his very nature is political. I believe that most entrepreneurs these days choose to remain neutral and for them this can lead to a very successful business. However like our forefathers who took a stand both politically and physically there are still some patriots who choose to be entrepreneurs and by the same token, some Christians who also choose to be patriots and/or entrepreneurs. Professionalism is a measure of a product or services in regards to quality. While politics in the corporate environment is discouraged, as an entrepreneur you are no longer bound by the laws of the Corporation. I understand that you can lose potential business because of your political positions, you can also lose business based on your religious position as well. I am a Christian and a Patriot of my country and, while it may cause me to lose business because I choose to take both stances, so be it. You see like the forefathers of this country who founded this country on freedom, I too will take my stance, regardless of the consequences. I choose to not ride the fence, I choose a side why will you not? I choose to exercise my freedom, why do you not.
I will say one last thing and let this be it. For years corporations did not want people to talk about their salaries, why is this? I will answer this question with a question. Who does it help to not talk about your salary with co-workers, you or the company you work for?